CP-466722 |
Catalog No.GC16489 |
CP-466722 es un inhibidor rÁpidamente reversible de ATM, con un IC50 de 4,1 μM, y no tiene efectos sobre PI3K o miembros de la familia de proteÍnas quinasas similares a PI3K (PIKK) estrechamente relacionados.
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Cas No.: 1080622-86-1
Sample solution is provided at 25 µL, 10mM.
CP-466722 is a selective inhibitor of ATM kinase with IC50 value of 0.41 μM [1].
ATM (ataxia-telangiectasia, mutated) is a serine/threonine protein kinase and plays an important role in the cellular responses to DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) [2] [3].
CP-466722 is a potent ATM inhibitor and is regareded as a promising drug to increase tumor cells sensitivity to IR. When tested with MCF7 cells, CP-466722 (10 μM) showed inhibition on the pATM and pKAP1 signals which induced by etoposide pre-treatment (25 μM) [1]. In GBM 12 cells, CP-466722 treatment significantly increased the cell sensitivity to TMZ and increased the cell apoptosis which had no effect on the TMZ-resistant GBM12 TMZ cells which indicated that CP-466722 (as an ATM inhibitor) may enhance the efficacy of TMZ in tumors that were inherently sensitive to TMZ [2]. When tested with Hela, MCF-7 and mouse cells pre-treated with IR which induced the increase in ATM-dependent phosphorylation events and then CP-466722 treatment resulted in the disruption of ATM-dependent phosphorylation events and inhibiton of ATM-dependent p53 inducetion at the minimal dose of 6 μM. Further, it was shown that CP-466722 treatment disrupted ATM-dependent cell cycle in increasing the percent in G2/M phase while decreasing the proportion in G1-phase without adverse effects [3].
References:
[1]. Guo, K., et al., Development of a cell-based, high-throughput screening assay for ATM kinase inhibitors. J Biomol Screen, 2014. 19(4): p. 538-46.
[2]. Nadkarni, A., et al., ATM inhibitor KU-55933 increases the TMZ responsiveness of only inherently TMZ sensitive GBM cells. J Neurooncol, 2012. 110(3): p. 349-57.
[3]. Rainey, M.D., et al., Transient inhibition of ATM kinase is sufficient to enhance cellular sensitivity to ionizing radiation. Cancer Res, 2008. 68(18): p. 7466-74.
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